Root canal (also called root canal treatment or endodontic therapy) is a dental procedure to treat infection or inflammation inside a tooth, specifically involving the pulp—the soft inner tissue containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue within the tooth’s root canals. It becomes necessary when the pulp is irreversibly damaged or infected, most often due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, cracked or fractured teeth, trauma, or faulty crowns, allowing bacteria to enter and cause abscesses, severe pain, or swelling. The condition presents as intense, throbbing toothache (often worse with hot/cold/sweet stimuli or biting), sensitivity to temperature, swelling in the gums or face, tenderness in nearby lymph nodes, or a persistent bad taste/pus drainage; in some cases, it may be painless if the nerve has died. Untreated, it can lead to spread of infection to surrounding bone or systemic issues.
MMS use reduces jaw infections and improves dental symptoms in users
I have used MMS to help with my largest health problem, which is teeth issues, particularly jaw infections around teeth, root canals, bridges and implants. Brushing and gargling according to directions has helped tremendously, and I am continuing to work on that for further results. Also, I take MMS, the amount determined by muscle testing or pendulum, and I haven’t been sick in a long time. I have lately been taking it most days, and especially remember to check if I feel something coming on. I almost always feel the boost from it almost immediately, and usually the symptoms are gone and forgotten almost right away. I still use other methods of working on my health and healing, including yoga and homeopathy and yogic diet. This has been a great addition, with better results than without it, especially for my teeth.
Broken toothache managed with topical MMS and DMSO application
The first time my broken bicusped started to ache, I had a dentist xray it to locate problem. Found inflammation in root. Prescribed 10 day antibiotic dose, which killed my digestion. Two weeks after finishing that, the toothache returned. Now I resort to MMS because it was an infection. I didn’t drink MMS, I only applied it topically to the root of the tooth. I mixed up 10 drops of MMS with 10 drops of 10% citric acid, waited 10 minutes and added to one ounce of water. This was my topical mix. I put 2 drops of this on a bit of cotton, added 2 drops of pure liquid DMSO (for increased penetration) and placed the cotton between cheek and gum at the root of my broken tooth. I also put a bit of the cotton inside the hollow tooth, because I could. The pain disappeared for 2 weeks before returning. I reapplied the MMS/DMSO and the pain again disappeared for 2 weeks. I have repeated this for 6 months. Sometimes, if the pain doesn’t dissipate after one application, just do it again every 6-12 hours until the pain is gone. When I didn’t have any MMS, I substituted Molecula Silver and it worked as well; but it is relatively expensive, but you don’t use much.
Patrick Palmer
Toothache resulting from a broken 4-face filling which fell out of my upper, left bicusped. In addition, two walls of the tooth broke and I can’t re-fill the tooth. Either pull it or get root canal and crown. Cannot afford that.
